Mercantile Trust Co. v. Wheeler, 203 U.S. 593 (1906). · Go Syfert
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Strongest positive: Potomac Transport, Inc. v. Ogden Marine, Inc.
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discussed Cited "see" Potomac Transport, Inc. v. Ogden Marine, Inc.
unknown court · 1990 · signal: accord · confidence high
In fact, "[w]hile a single series of events indicating gross negligence or mismanagement of the vessel may not be conclusive criteria determining the competency of the crew, certain instances can be revealing with regard to this issue." In re Ta Chi Navigation (Panama) Corp., S.A., 513 F.Supp. 148, 159 (E.D.La.1981), aff'd, 728 F.2d 699 (5th Cir.1984); accord McGill v. Michigan Steamship Co., 144 F. 788, 795-96 (9th Cir.) (errors in navigation may be so extreme as to raise a presumption of the crew's incompetence), cert. denied, 203 U.S. 593 , 27 S.Ct. 782 , 51 L.Ed. 332 (1906); The Cygnet, 12…
discussed Cited "see" Bangladesh Shipping Corp. v. Ogden Marine, Inc.
unknown court · 1990 · signal: accord · confidence high
In fact, “[wjhile a single series of events indicating gross negligence or mismanagement of the vessel may not be conclusive criteria determining the competency of the crew, certain instances can be revealing with regard to this issue.” In re Ta Chi Navigation (Panama) Corp., S.A., 513 F.Supp. 148, 159 (E.D.La.1981), aff'd, 728 F.2d 699 (5th Cir.1984); accord McGill v. Michigan Steamship Co., 144 F. 788, 795-96 (9th Cir.) (errors in navigation may be so extreme as to raise a presumption of the crew’s incompetence), cert. denied, 203 U.S. 593 , 27 S.Ct. 782 , 51 L.Ed. 332 (1906); The Cygn…
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Mercantile Trust Company
v.
Samuel P. Wheeler, Receiver, etc.
No. 490.
Supreme Court of the United States.
Nov 19, 1906.
203 U.S. 593
Mr. Philip Barton Warren and Mr. Bluford Wilson for petitioners. No appearance for respondent.
Published

Petition for a writ of certiorari to the United States. Circuit Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit denied.